In order to assess the debate concerning the constitutional recognition of Christianity in Europe, we need to pose the more general question of the role (if any) of the symbolic function of the modern democratic constitution in relation to religion. In the present paper, we differentiate between three stylized understandings of constitution-making, namely communitarian, liberal and discursive. Our argument is that the discursive 'model' of the symbolic function of the constitution combines the merits and avoids the demerits of communitarianism and liberalism
<span>Is Europe Christian or not? This was the question that dominated some time ago the intense dis...
This review article analyses three books published between 2010 and 2013 and explores the ways in wh...
This article explores the idea that recognizing God in the Constitution of a modern liberal democrac...
Debate over the place of Christianity in European politics and society has made an important come-ba...
In this chapter, I consider the role of religion in post-Second World War constitution-making proces...
In this paper we advance the argument that, under certain socio-political and cognitive conditions, ...
After having situated the political significance of the Convention and the Constitution project, thi...
Abstract: Democracy and Religion in the constitutional horizon – The relationship between democracy...
Debate over the place of Christianity in European politics and society has made an important come-ba...
Constitutions and Religion is the first major reference work in the emerging field of comparative co...
The European Union is a secular entity. In the debate surrounding the Constitutional Treaty, strong ...
The relationship between the state and the religion is different based on the fact that how powerful...
During the recent history of Europe, many factors (such as the appearence on the world stage of man...
The paper aims to reflect on utility of principles of future articulation of church-state relations ...
How should Europe deal politically with its legacy as a so-called ‘Christian civilization’? Should t...
<span>Is Europe Christian or not? This was the question that dominated some time ago the intense dis...
This review article analyses three books published between 2010 and 2013 and explores the ways in wh...
This article explores the idea that recognizing God in the Constitution of a modern liberal democrac...
Debate over the place of Christianity in European politics and society has made an important come-ba...
In this chapter, I consider the role of religion in post-Second World War constitution-making proces...
In this paper we advance the argument that, under certain socio-political and cognitive conditions, ...
After having situated the political significance of the Convention and the Constitution project, thi...
Abstract: Democracy and Religion in the constitutional horizon – The relationship between democracy...
Debate over the place of Christianity in European politics and society has made an important come-ba...
Constitutions and Religion is the first major reference work in the emerging field of comparative co...
The European Union is a secular entity. In the debate surrounding the Constitutional Treaty, strong ...
The relationship between the state and the religion is different based on the fact that how powerful...
During the recent history of Europe, many factors (such as the appearence on the world stage of man...
The paper aims to reflect on utility of principles of future articulation of church-state relations ...
How should Europe deal politically with its legacy as a so-called ‘Christian civilization’? Should t...
<span>Is Europe Christian or not? This was the question that dominated some time ago the intense dis...
This review article analyses three books published between 2010 and 2013 and explores the ways in wh...
This article explores the idea that recognizing God in the Constitution of a modern liberal democrac...